11th July 2005, 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted by djavid15 If the rappers you work with are very accurate, and they practice their stuff alot, you should have them double their vocals. Do one pass of the verse, chorus, w/e, and then go back and have them do it again, the same exact way. Mix the two tracks together, by either panning hard left and right, or just keep them centered. This adds ALOT to a weak vocal chain. I have a couple groups that double everything. It really makes the vocals stand out. If they can't get it all in one shot, i just punch them in every few measures. If they can't get it right at all, tell them to go home and practice to their songs and try to get the vocals perfectly matched up. Good luck! | That works for the Young Gunz or a lot of Dirty South sounds..but doesn't work for a lot of other stuff... it's a good technique to have at your disposal but it's not for everything. |
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